PROBLEM.

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leningan

Good evening people. Can you help me with this problem? This
motherboard ECS L4VXA2 gives me a lot of problems. Sometimes I
encounter flicking of monitor. I don't know if the said motherboard
was the problem. To be specific, this are my specs: 2.0ghz Celeron,
L4VXA2 motherboard, 64mb mx440 sparkle, 40gbs harddrive, 256mb pc333.
I also encounter hanging of computer when i play counter-strike
through networking. If it was in the network problem, I probably
encounter the same problem with the other computer too, but the other
run smoothly running only 1.8ghz p4. Any suggestion. Any reply will
highly appreciated. Thanks
 
leningan:
Sometimes I encounter flicking of monitor.

You are not very descriptive with your problem but the following is
helpful to some people. Read the text and see if your symptoms match:

"The first time the dll is loaded, is at windows-bootup
(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->Microsoft->Windows->CurrentVersion->Run).
This causes the first flicker and unfortunately the auto-startup-entry
can't be deleted.

The flicker when right-clicking on video-files is caused by a shell-
extension, which the nvidia-driver installs for all types of video-
files. This shell-extension calls nvcpl.dll everytime you right click a
video file to scan for connected TVs. If a TV is present, the shell
extension shows up in the context-menu as "Play on My TV". I never
tested this, but I suppose when you click it, the video is directly
shown on your connected TV.

This could have been implemented a lot better, this f...ing sync-flicker
is driving you crazy when browsing a video archive.

After scanning the registry, I found the key responsible for the shell
extension. Just search for "PlayOnMyTV" in the registry and you will
find some entries under "shellex" (shell extension). These entries
contain an identifier, {FFB699E0-306A-11d3-8BD1-00104B6F7516} in my
case, I'm not sure if this identifier is static or created dynamically,
so in your registry, it might be another number. Now copy the identifier
and search for it in the registry; delete every occurence when it's
connected to video-file formats (.avi, .mpg, .mpeg and so on) and
afterwards the "PlayOnMyTV"-shellextensions."
http://www.techimo.com/forum/t117062.html
 
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